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LATER INSURGENTS NEWS •cio OKEUON V The Betblwhem Iron U*., of hem, Fa„ Has shipped threw gone to Fort Wileon, al ll>e ity limits of F.-rt Town »n I Wash. The Allan line of steamers has met the cwt of lhe other trans Atlantic lm»e by rutting its rale to »44 tor first cabin •Dil fur ssaund al '■ to Liverpool. The coogreea just < l<<sr»l apprupriatrel ■ total of over •l,*«W,tn>0 to t-eeapew-l- A -lispatch from R>>m» Tureday aaye •»I la »Vaehrngton ami Oregon, un-lrr ■lie l-ope wa* taken sud leniy ill that lhe rivet and harbor, eun-lry civil and morning. Indian appropriation Lille. Tlie battle-ship Oregon accompanied Admiral Dewey has ralessl his flag aa by III* collier In*, sali*I tr- iu Hono a-lruiral on board tb* Olympia at Ma lulu fur Manila February Ju. nila- Salotre worn given the flag by The sundry civil btII, together will. the British and German cruisers id * laig« number of public building port, au-l by the Uulte-i Stale«* fleet. ireaaitree were pasred by the United A lmlral Dewey now holds the high »tetre senate Tuesday. est rank in the military service ol lhe The American I’-dlary «'»impany. United Stalos arxav or navy, an l rank* a itb its bar-len <>f » '. i >, i » hi oc » i capital- with the Ir glreei ofllnere Hr lire princi nation, is likely to tail in Ila parpoaa pal foreign navies Ilia pay is »It.I- - >f uniting the potteiire l>et year. The Bombay eorrerepon-leni of the Morning INret says Tire bubonic p lag ih * »* raging )»wrewtth untuifallele:! •»verity. A«xw»t<lirig lo util« ial return«, The German government has ordered there were Dll <le«(hM laal w«rw»k, but its warships to leave th* | "I» 111 p pl n* tbrae quite uo lerraU» the mortality The Claigmtet Htee! («»inpanv. uf island* and ba* piaceri «fermare rub )* ts there under tin- proledtou of Iba Reading. Fa.. I um •hip 14*1 four car* |na*la ul projectile* of variou« aaliber* United Slate*. They are Ac-<>r>ling tn a-lvi -a from Genua, to tt»« Norfolk naty*yar<i province of Barcelona, tlie nutalier of intf’D<i«*'l l«»f both the army and navy, Jiatianded Mpanleh aalkw* in Cuba wiio aad * me of them will le u«*l for cueet are j-dnlng III* Aincri-au navy la con •er v lea. M-in ley oongress pa«»—I tlie army rw- viganiaatiun bill with an amen-imeni providing that no permaueul incr--a«a in tlie airoy shall lie tna-le beyond 1901. Advi<««« from JuhfMB, Alaska, »«v Sil s< -oii-l lisulenants in the regular that a new ■trike in the F«»rcupit>e dia- a «• •*» of r«. ii» r« army, just graduai»! trom th« mili tri t h 4’ » an»- d «pi Tire And «a* tary academy at Wrel Point, lieve ar- to the Uhilkat country. rived al San Francisco, on their way to made on Tahkin creek, which fl<»«* Manila to join various regular infarirty into the Uhllkat. afiuut if mil«** from Haine«' Miemn regiment» Negottationa have been ut>nclo<!ed for The Hootbetn I’acifle ocellati I ficin Portland tan Into a landsll-le In a oan- the building by the('iatii|w of two and r<m 44 tuilsw S'-utb of R«-*-! uig. «>r. l«erha|e three large thifw of tlie Ori* The I- it re an I I ag, -g- car Were enlal A Occidental Stramalup Coin* derail*!, and lire fireman Ixadly lnjur*l. pany. ol which mmpany John D. A tramp ulto was stealing a ri le waa bprv* kle« i* preBbleut. The new vceteU will be alwnit 6,(XX) tub« «’«ch. slightly hurt. i><!etablv Increaeing. A l:«| atr'i fr ■ u Valli, - a-, ilei f H s ' - ‘V I 4 - f A a M says II at a t- »I « ' g to the British iorj>*lo l-out dretroywr Brul*-r bas foundere-1 in a »-piali < ff Samos, and that eight of list erew were drown*!. The liv«** ot nearly liM) |»er*<»na wen jeopardiao! by a Are which broke out in the i«a»'kawahna Valley Hou*« block, at Scranton. Fa., au I communicated to the »econd, third and fourth floor». Th» occupant« were taken out ««fely. but ria»! only in their night clottie«. Olders lieve bren lesimi to lhe hue- pital-ship Relief, now at New York, to sell for Manila at the earliest |»iesl- Ide moment, and U> move at as great t|»-ed as is safe. Tlie Relief a cargo w 11 uor.sist ol en< gb m»ll-al supplì-'* for 35,Ore> men fur a year Tlie Eiglith United Slate« volunteer regiment )• bow Fw ng mustered out. Tire senate mmmittew on tiavsl af- fai'l held a meeting Monday for consul tation on the naval appropt istlons It wa* dsciiied to an lag-miao the bouse increase for th* navy, and the commit« Ire will rscoamrnd only si* new wai , . i ,t,-a.| . f I a . | V- I -V I l< I I -I in the bou** bill. The gunl-oat Princeton sai 1*1 from Hues Monday lor Aden She is bound for Manila, where she should arrivo In *t»uit tl.rv-e weeks. The Covington, Kv., puatulRoe ha* been robbad of «i«mi>« and money to tiie arn )n»l ol f »o.OUO. Tl»e pope haa undergone an opera tion for removal of a long «tending rv«l which «uddetily tircame inflamed. Frof«**e*ir W allace P. Day, a diroctot of lhe Illinois culb'g«' of m»i«i ami well known among musical relebrithn F-asl and H'cel, I* »lead at Jackaonvillr, Fla. !ly a collision I»etween a paMengrr train and a "helper" locomotive on the Huuthern Par I Ac near Hut Spring*, Nevada, lhe two engineer* and tlie Ate men uf lhe two engine* were killed. Il i* «aid lhe United Staten ha« »* ni The Notili 1’akota senate has passed a dispatch to MaGri«! protect mg agamsl * l-ili piovidmg for tire appointment of the fala*« atatenieot being <abled frutn a com mission of three physicians in Manila by General Hit»*, who forme ly each i< unty for the eiamlnali'-n of all command«*! the S|»ani«h lrt»o|«* in the applicants for marriage llcenae*. Piillipplnra. In tire fnleral court in Ta-oma Judge Among lhe |«evnger* from Honolulu Hantord ires oldere«! a ds-ctee of fore- on the «tvamer Australia, were 44 m »I- tl'-aure on tire Shelton A Houthwrelern »Ilers from the Kansan an<! New York railroad Th« sale «4 available prop- regiment*, ait of whom have l«een di*- • changed. Tlie other« retuined on ac which, all lolii, mi mil to nearly fSO,- count of illne««. two. Rain ha* fallen in many «action* of Th citent of the loss by fire in the California and the lung mull lined dry suburbs ,,f Maini* since Frbtuary II. •pell i* thought to be over. The pr«** has l»ren given, Misty building« f ent rain will «ave the wheal crop in stone and 140 eulrstanllal •<»■ l»n entire! dttlrict* and add to production structures with Iron rente were de where growth i* favorable. stroy*l. In addition, H.txs) Sipa It i* re|orled In Madiid that Spain bouse* of the native* were burn*!. Author lied General Ki<* to offer th* Tl>e Hpaiiisli senate be* by a vote o! Philippine republic I jo . uo O fur the i«* 130 to 7, approved tire motion of Mar foaee of the Npamsii pt Kuner*. The shal Marline* de l ampo*, signed by offer nan indignantly drclinml, and th« all Spanish general* In the senate, de- Ineurgenl* ok rd 17,000,000. nianding l-arllamenlary inquiry into It i* r«|tuited on good authority that the conduct of ti>e recent war. The the interval* of the Royal Baking Pow* goveinmeiit suppotled the motion. tier Company, lhe New York Baking Two commia.loners who return«»] la Fowdei Company and the Cleveland Manila from Maloli--. the b-sdquaiterg Baking Powder C«»m|»any have b«*ea <4 Aguinaldo. r- p--rt that *» " o of the •<»11 to William Zeigler for between insurgents at that point are aniiooe to lil.CKHi.OOO and *12.<>00,000. suiremler, and that it is believed Agui Affair* are «till unaati*factory in naldo Is ready to rereive peace propo nt'to sals The commiMionere were sei.. „ ^am<XL The provisional government, tlie insurgent ilroiigbuld under a flag it appear*, is Interfering with the n* live and If fillet» subject«, an I al* of truce. with tha »ervant* of the Itritiab *ub-, Offlciala of lhe German fun ign . ffl-e, jrct*. ami i« lasing the Malieto* people have notified the United States em |2, and lhe Malaafa people f. • a « ti. baany, al Berlin, that the g.nernmrnt I*ord Here-hell, one of the joint high will henceforth a-lmil American oranges, lemons anl raisins without oommi•«loner* from Gr«*al Britain,wbo1 examination. an<l also all American wa« »ent to take a leading |*arl in the fresh ami dr ir» I fruit will lie allowed to nr*««tiations l»etw<«vn the United Statri* pass in l»»ml through Germany wIttionl ■ nd Canada, died suddenly in Washing ' j t«»n. lie riptrrd in half an hour after being eiamined. being taken ill. Heart failure was It is annotince-l that Germany will the cause. itisisl that Malaafa lie ma le king of Dr. Rafael, the German preaidenl of the Samoan islands. The United O”mkjipal council al Apia, at the Stales, however, with the approval ol _______ E.iiglanl, is ileter tniiirsl <t> to juppori sup|>ort Instigation of (he British consul, ha* Chrei CI.em- •l*>'<'0>"*' ««» h.yooltin* tie British Malieloa Tanna. ( - Justice ----- ---- ------------ bore will likely tie recslle-l ftotn the tbird claa* cruiser Porpoise «ml fur in islands on a>’ < unt of lhe letter he sulting the chief jasti r an l Malietoa’s wrote to his brother, eml the publica lawyer,while they were guests on Uuerd Htr Puf jsotA«» tion of which offended Germany. MiMeur V#m A letter received from Ihiwwin re cently says that the first mail that has been received there since last fall ar- rived January IS. IN. There were about I 3.400 leitete. Funds fur «reeling a mon mirent te the memory of the Gtrg-m volunteer* •re to be reived by lire VVia-dmen ol the World In Portland by giving a eerie* of patriotic lieneflta. Time will Ixegin in May. Ei-urslona will run tn the city ao ontaider* may attend. The president sent the follow ing nominations ol poetmaater* to the senate: Waehington—Howard M. < Spaulding, Goldendale; Gao. Sinclair, Ritivllle; H J W iltmr, Neely. Tha death is announced in _ _______ Ilio Js- neiro of Count B. F. Toreea de Barrire, I a distingirlahed Brasilian diplomat aged 70 years, (hiring the visit <>( th* then emperor ot Brasil, Bum Pedro II, to this .-vontry In IB70, Count de Bar rire wa* a memlior o( hi* suit. He did murh to contribute to the «necee* ol the Braiilien eshlbit at the centennial elpoeltfon la Fhila-lelphi* Jur-ng that year. A writ of ha boa* corpus has bran ap plied fur in th«« c - mt of four Indian* un der 4MÍ4M* of d«mth fur monier. The Japanese cruiser Chitoee will Ire placed in drydr» k at Kan Framiacti, so that the naval «instructor of the Japanese navy may Inspect ber plates below the waler line and her pro pel lots before Anally accepting the vessel from het bu i Iders. When she oomes off ilia dock she will fly tire Japanese flag and will l*ni»« the era-k ship of the tai- kado's navy. The monster smoko house of tlie Jacob Bold Backing Corni-any, al Wichita, Kan., together with its oon- tents, 0,000 pounds ol meat, wa* de stroyed by tire recently. The resident manager i* unable to state the loss, which ia heavy. Only about half the drafts of the Indian payment have been issue«I on th« Nr* Perm rewervalion. Tlie Ka- miaba, who are all in good ci ream stance*, have not been In a hurry to •«w-ure their money an l have only just left for the agency. Gambling of all deecriptione is going on al Spalding ( ...... both day and ntglit. The Senate in Session in the Middle of the Night THE LAST LEGISLATIVE QAV a* a»» 11»» f»«» r« »»• H»f*»» lb* ( tun F riti» ©• W ashington March • —E.ieitenient confusion heavy strain and hard work rharacterias-'l the !«•< legielalivg day of ti 'Mti fof.grr»* n the senate Al times (• e ronhi»* n «as an great In this usually staid and >le*vur«>ua iwefy as to rrndet tb* tranextroo ol busin«**« *| moet icn|**s«d lr. To«ar.l mid night or der waa liemg etohe«i from the sr**m Ing ri«S4H» of Hie early part of lhe day When the senate convened al II o clotk it !a»e*l tt-e task of •xmsiderIng two of the great appropriation bills. « t* • get «-ral drfl * ].-m* J he former <arr •*! prop* »tions el .« I*'). I th • «leterm mat i’»n (<» <ora| ete the appropr hit ion bille. (he senate began immediately at II o*clo k m th« morn Ing l<» c* HStdrr the«e matters, and at 4 <» « I * k at i »’hi the army bill wa* »«»♦I. the «1«ten v bill having been fx*<M*d nearly llitre boots tiefare Other I h II m «ere pa»sr I as follow* T«i n r;w»»ato lhe Nation*1 Wblta <‘to*s of America, amending th« in ternal revenue laws elating |o distilled spirits an l fur other p ir!«-•<•••, pro voting a site for the Washington publie library brilding A lull p»«»v Img for a g ivernnient eihitdl al. and to enuotirags the Ohio rent«*nnial el|«Hiltl»>n. to h»dl al T" rd«», an l *ppr«>| r ating ‘0, k »0, was pas«* I. Thr onferem e report nti the A !a»ka Criminal <■ de bdl ««a pro*euted sod agreed Lo. In th» lt«G4» Al II (»‘clock tlie liouae entered upon th«* last legtalative «lay of the seaaion. Th»» Anal conference repurl npon the bill to « GHy l‘e cnmtiial la«« of Alanka was «h»pt«d blow pragrecn wa* ma>ln on confer erne »«porta The Dietricl of ( oiurubia appropriation bdl and dufl« irnry appropriation bill were sent I k to conference Tlie house paa»wl tlie army appropri ation t .11 with all tb«' senate amend meiits and lhe bill now g«»ee to the president. The conferee* on tlie riser and bar- lx»r bill modified the Nicaragua canal jaragtHph nppr<* jo latii.g |l,000,lH)0 lor an eiandnatiun of all routes under direction of tlie president. Tlie report <d the comm-esion making the etarai- nation wdl be made to congrea*. and no provision is mails for beginning «or k. M :n < i i> were put«« and op i « i ' th« •« was a Reviuing split have Irean conifllO- tinsel Tlie Yaqutna bay Hem has t«*—n m.xlHiu î -O a« to bave lhe project eiamin&d t v a board of engineer« The boos«* yields on the l«oal railway provi sion «' far a* not to irpeal tlie law for th«« project, but Strikes out the appro* priallon made by the senate SAN TiAGO IN A FERMENT vv Ithilrawsl of t uml» I'ul« • Mlop 1« I'ubll* I )i>pru»»iii»Dti Sauli »jo ‘!e U»il a. March 6 - Hs tween 2 <H>0 an.I 3,(XM men have t>een *<i»!dvnlv thrown uul of «oik hi th* provln v of Santiago, over 700 in Hi* ini med lata neighborhood of thi* city. • wire»! | 1,000 t«*»uired fur th* Febru ary pay roll, there * still a deficit of nearly f 20,000, an J tlie order* from Havana «till hold good limiting Hi* eipcnditure luitng lhe m >nlh <»f March f »i the entire prov me to |l0,0U0 Th* rtfect of till* order nt) Civil (lowruM ('«still«'. Mayor Hu -ir«h «nd other Cu ban* prominent in vflh «41 circles is • imply jMiralyting <4roups uf men on clul»*. cafrs. *t., Amr« ,< an alministrstion, saving that the Spanish was liitinitely preferable, as in the worst times »luring peace con- • idrrably mote men were engag«*d <»n public work* under the old regime then •ra now *u rmphned. The new regulation* hav* brought lo a stan.lstill all the public Improve ments. Including the die lging of th* barlior. ruadmnkmg au I sewerage. I’lnntullon m ( (»»«••f »»««I *»|1s Ws«Llngt<*n, .March 6 —The presi dent has s«-nt lo thr «mate Hienomina lion of Krai Admiral George lh*wry to be ■ ’uiiial of lh* ns»y under tlie act a| ruvrtl Mat« b 2 IHV,), am! that ot Brigadier General Elwell s Otis. U. > A., to t»r msj*»r g«nr»al by brevet, to t4i)te fr«»ru F‘r M»Aiy 4 lK '•-». fof military skill ami distlngiilshod serv hr« in the Philippinea The nomine- lions wrr* cunArmed. (»14 VS •«•• <« 11» lt»stH«»<4 I I. I '! i ■■ - I t.s Lonreltle Company, eniplortn* 3,500 hsn-ls. *.ve nolicre trelax ol an a-hance The States t'ol- ol re ■ sites <>n April I too Company, at Pawtucket, employ Ing 600 i hands, end the Album and Vai mills, al Albany, also prom IO Falls I Ise to restore the wages paid to th« IB»# cul doren. lists M.fcre, si I -I Angeles Loe Angeles, March 0—Under lb« direction of Professor T. S C Lowe, a series rd experiment. are to 1« made al artificial rainmaking. A committee has t-ern ap|«lnte.| by the chamber of cr-mmer-e here Io lalee (1.000. the amount deemed necessary for an ap paiatila and chetamele for bombarding the skies Ram Is very much needed here and the conditions have lawn fa vorable many limes of late, but there has been no rainfall. SALMON TRUST Fwrwa«« (• < *»»tr*s| lb» P«g»t ’■•••*. e» i a *•* vs tn re»« tree «• re,« G* tea* Sre»M»sll>.» The transport Senator haa arrIrrel «1 Manila w tb re ntorowiaei Is twlng An anti American feeling I* I created In Havana thru >gh lhe i act loo* uf lhe Cuban aaeembly. NEW DISCOURAOEO New York. Msrtb 4 —Th* l’s ifle, Amerusn F «!>rrlrs CcMtjpeny, incurs Rhodes' Views Concerning | m >I4|« m | in New Jersey (i> tar w lib a spHalisslion uf |6 (MM).000. will von the United States. trul ¡0 per cent ut all th« salmon «ught in Fugel Sound wsteis and is GOOD START HAS BÍÍN MADE 4uth«»r>ie*l Co catch an I can salmon or other Ash In (ba ( ulaiubia river. Pagel wound, Fraser river. Alaska *n I other »wlMlsaltew IX« Walerel ret«** at district*. The direct«** of the cum John Cudahy, Charlea Ih» K»r«abll» t «*gts »I l>lr»fflt«B» «*f l«eny are: ('< unsrlman. Judge A T Moran, of K » t»»M»ls»a I» Swtg|b«»r4 Moran. Krause M«vei, <>f Ch »<•• H K Merle. F. K Dviumg. Robert Ah iai hi v F-, 114. Mar« h I C«*ri A South, J C, tivndacker, of Nay Rhode*, who in the eyee *»f m*«t F ng decker A Fife, ('hictg»». Rolan<l <>uf ilshmen ia the incaruaii«»« <*f tho ioi • rvy, of Fairbairn, Wash , and A G i«*riali»i policy, l»«»|d* vivwe rvucurtt Garretson, of J» m ^ v City. The p«-- mg the fulureuf th« United Ntatraever msnenl <«fl) er* will ** «dotted al * !»»«»:• far rearliing than maul Aniericai meeting to le helsl tn Clh«agu 1-eVi mi|*rriahats have brua< .»ed Msyrr is g*i eral oounM'l. lhe Lead Mr Hh«»l«*w. In e«mvrraatmn with • *iu«riers <>f tie c**mtta»iy will be in representative of the pr«*ea <»n I mx I c Chicago American Trust V the atramrr Hapal*‘»rg, on the inrditer Savings hai k of Chicag ». is the under raneen. by whtcli be came tu Kgypl it writers* trustee Tl e Manhattan Tru«t the ifitrrest uf the Ca|e tu Cairn rad Comfwny is the New York trustee ruad an I t«d«’graph, predicted nrnet <.««n Tlie stt-ck of l)»« mpmany has been ndenlly that within a ceatury tl»« puvstely arvlerwritten an l theie are Cnited Matra would l‘«rt adwaiu’**.| ths lo l«e no other « tiering«* work began in the «Va nation uf Cuba It iv the intention of the company to until it <«»ntrolled all ul the Arneri CANADA citrnd its buviues* and tn sbeub oilier At» hemisphere, eieepf (*auada Ti»«* on < er ns in the salmon rauniug bust ImparUal Fl aula la Ma I «• 4 • « Ome | subetaure <>f the c«»n*••)■ »ll«»i» is repr«» nese :n Uitivrrnt locahticw. Up»»n the W oi*|*m*«il ‘uced with ahwidul« Verbal accuracy. l>r*>*«-(>i «>»gannet urn H is estimate«! Toronto. Ont., March A — Appli« a Mr. I(hc*lea riprresed admiration uf that the »>• t «earning« of the coin pan» ti«»n will I»« made at the (»»ruing sesalou the wink alrewlv •lone in t ube, and • ill l«e I'GA.IJO, of aver 1^ j’er cent uf th« Dominion parliament for th« in predicted that it would !•« car rm I on >1 the tummori st«* k after paying ths copn»r*tton of the Dominion Fish Com -n lhe Phihi pmea. The United Males 6 per cent d<vid««nd* ot» th« preferred pany. This w ill correspond with the he consider«*«! or e of the nations Keel st«M k Th« mmpany «HI engage in great Ash combine in tlie Cnitel •»qaipj*d lor <M»k»niMth>tt, an ! re tlie lotrign «Lippu g of s«*s <**••»I• from Mate«. an«l will control th« «bole (i»h peatedly rlclatm<r«i American waters. The «ompanv hav business of the Dominion, •*Y >n are taking to II like mothet'a acquired an option for a silo for a n«»w Over 100 cnmpmies o« plant* of milk, apparently with th« greats« central i am ery al FAtrhaVen, Wash . greater or lew» magnitude are ><|»«fating blight.'* which, wtoffn b«iih. will le th« largest OU (he Upper Lak«*a. while a total of lie inquired with g «».it intrreet what in the woild. In additl* n a largt 1.000 men are actively employed in i were lhe argnments <»f the <*| laments of fl«-«’I of steamers, boats an«l ■<:••«« a« hailing I*«si August an agr«*emeiil imprrtaham in thr Umt«*! Stairs, and taaen *eear««dt as have been tlie proper wa« arrived at t»etwren most ot thee« commented that they aeeuied to be aul- ti«a and plArits ol the Island Canning by wnich th« price was lu be main* mated by oelflalmraa. <*«>m|«ny at Friday barlior, and thr tamed for tlie advantage of the Baber **lt i* the tlnlv «»f civillaed nation* At.a «»rh* IS kng (‘om, *r r, al Ana men. Tills ia said to have worked well to take charge i f the barlteriana ami cur tea, Wa«!». ami to have given vncouragetUi'iil to give them a white man ** guvrt nment, ** the oom pen ie« to pursue llicir organi | he sai l ”Tl»e United >tAtra ia one o! TERRIBLE TRIPLE TRAGEDY the great powers, and cannot rmape gat ion. H., An arrangement ha* alrea«ly been I this duty." Guai.»».« Kill. HI. Wir«. Hai Vil.(liar «Ifl Hlí»«g»ir ctiected between tlie American ami ( a lie did not b»d:eve that the United nadian com penice prohibiting under '*tal« w til I ever w thdraw its author Kv*n*vil)e. Ir»«!., Msr<h 4 —A I lly from Cuba, and thought tlie mannor •loubU mur«!sr *n»l suicide Inok pl«c< s< lling • in winch Spain had I»« «*u evicted from st PoeeyvHIe vrsterday. Míe. F.hsa M• t bue te II « n A t h01 • I bar coloniet and the United Mat»*« had b«»th Keiiclihw», a «eallhy widow, ut .New York, March 6 —A dispatch to (be Herald from Panama says: The lukrn poa»K*a*iun was moat buaitiree- i\ soy ci’unty. I iv « m | «Itti her sun in lew. Nieve Glower, and wife Ihr agency of th«* Pacific Mail Company ta I like. America's action in compensating Krnchlœ I «»me wet discovered In hi receipt, of new« that Hie Starbuck Spain fur tlie I’hillnp'.i «'< surprise! flainuA, and neighbur* In attempting an ran a«h<>ie on Point Cunaequhia. he i hiui- "I would have bundled the rntlAlicr fuil’id the »ioof* t<M kwl When tween t’orintu and AmApai* on Frbru Spaniards out and tun le them pay a lite Are was e it i ngu t«h««d su«l (fir *»y 23 She left Panama on Feb war iiidrmnitv,*’ was hia comment. Liiti*»* ••nt»*red t! r 1^» !)«’* of Mrs Ken 22, houmi for Champ*vico and He deciare«! that the United Blate* rhh«*». Glower an I hl* wife, were found port* The Pari ha* been »ent nould never withdraw from the Phil* In a ruutn, a<» ha lly burr»**«I as to I*» lea Lilierlad with aaaiatanve. lhi ippines, breauae it was its l.ity to give «hijoet tirar«oigniBable H sideGtower Mngar* ami crew are *«fat it is these people a strong and good govern lay a shotgun feared that lim «learner will total mrnt. nor did lie believe that when From ali lua*. they ha<l l»»giin to realise Ilia results killed hl* 1 •fontujo |*«| ln I •»I of their work there, the A merman* then «et Are Madrid, Match 6 — Altulial M on • would desire to abandon the polier, the bed and tojo, wbo rvna in cotumand ol the Tliey might grumble for time over lhe heart, oil bpanlsh srpiadron deelroyed by Adml lhe agpenoe. lint that soul.I I« a and Ins « if« ral Dewry in tire batlle of Mam la bar. ‘mere lira bite" tn a nation so rich. aml lite commander of iba Cavile arse “W’lsy not abandon some of the ei *lh»l|rvl lh» IhiNffanli nal were lina evoning Incarcetated ln I»<msea of the pensi«»n list, which seems New York. March 4 —A <h*p4ch to the mllllary privón, peo ling trlal for *»• unreasonably large, if economy was lhe Hetld (rotu Maud* •«» I tie form their com’uct al Manila. Tire govern- i » t r.-ary h«» n»kod. E v «'D if A large er SpMtHwh gunlM»4l Lo Gun* 6» Ikvo ment has ordered tire prose< ulmn of navy ruunt he built, tlie United Ntatea •trauiftl up the river opp«*ile 'la iti General Linares, «hoe.s in suprema can well afford one. So far as the fear lhi* morning ami opened Ote on the coirimand of the Kpantsh fotoee al Kan- «•f provoking for* ign • ntanglrrnml* in«urg<nnt« on the op|x>«ile side from llago at the lime ol liie capilulativn lo vnd wars went, whilo Knglaml and the Generl Wliraton'a brigade bhe Otrd Geneial .»liafter. l’n»1»*«I Slatra stand together and main her four (iathng gun*, iwo Norden tain liieir preoent un lerstanding, winch feldt* and on»' one |-«ur !rr l»a»h»H «• |>eetb. At 6r«t (tie inteUrgmit* replied with Ban Franei*co. March 4 — Krne*t ta pra<ti<'illv an allian e, no combine Matcrn, aet'oud mate of the three- lion of power* «fare menace tli«'in. To rifle Are, but they camhl not «land bo- Tl»r mailed achooner Jennie Warrau. fell govern culonir*, the Unit«*«l Ntat«*a must fore Hie hail frooi lh« Gatling« from the fuiemo*t lru«k to the deck, ( organ!*« a at m H uf Colonial ofTh lais, engagement laatrd three qoftfter* of an a distance of 40 feel, an«l wae *w j but it «-an »lo that aa «gaily as It can hour, ami then the inmirgentw a* at ter cm I, but aa eoon a* the gunboat with vrrely injuiesl that he died III a few organise a new navy. “You p«M»ple of the United state* drew the» insurgent« returned an l again minute*. The accident occurred a* opened a slow «mi annoying Are aero«» the v»-vrl w.iv paoing out of the Gold I «annul alway* remain within ourselves en Gale The achouner wa* Immedi You cannot alwavs go on making tlie river money. You must get out into 0>a ately pul about anti returned to poi t Th» Hlit»n»IHs II»* <>l(. world ami lake up vour share uf the Vire at • Mine Washington, Marih t. — Mr < Ian »y. woil I' m burdens Alrra-ly yonr are rreeiott. A - a.. March A — A J imi «»atgrowing your own country, an«I will United »tale* ron.ular agent al Blue trous tire occurreil Hus afternoon tn tlie d sorb other countri**s, and you will fields, lias notified the department of Big Bug mine, resulting in the coiu- ; giVH them g»x*l government. Why stale that "to prevent unnecessary pints destruction of the stamp mill ami ahonld you no(F You have it In your bhaslsbe-l, revolutionists under Reyes the hoist of the Ite-l Rock Mining blood The Philippines will furnish sui rendere. I to the Nicaraguan general Company. The mill lied just been new careers for yonr young men. The ruling thia allarmarti, on alvloe of OOflipleled al s coat of over »10.000.n l whole work will strengthen yon and Captains Hluitnonds and Burr. The was starle t up Wednesday for a trial l»roa*len your national character. Yea, lives of General Reyas and his followers ion The total loss is uvei •Ji.Oou. Foreigners who par «heady you ate taking to it like motb* are guaranteed «Uli ao Insurance. tlcipoted must leave Nicaragua Forres r*s milk *' were landed by Simmonds and Burr Nitristi in en <»«l*nfh« PNEUMONIA last night 4Ju el prevails.” Gunnison. Colo., M arch 6 — F- ve NEW CURE FOR Nere York. March 0 —A dispatch to ' the Harald frota Manila ,*y* It re iei«>rted trere that a steamer with »0,- 00O elende of arnre and ammanltion. I which were bound f- r the I'hllippin-re. be* been eeiaerl in Jepeneee natele by lhe Japan*** aolhoritle* Aguinaldo'* army re dreheartenreJ ae tl e reeull o! the recent actions. .Manv coxa|renlee of lhe ineorgaots have retire.I >e» ause their off>< era skulk and won I lead their men, The latee» news from Ce’-o I* g<xkl The native* ar* returning to th* town Th* molte* are now witling to work el reasonable «age. Under the native government they aske-l double fsy Veseels .is now kredlng and business be* been rswitm*>l Tire Influential native, of the viands of Mel-ele *i I Tl « requ-st General <Hls tn send (roope there. Ttrev set tlial 300 men couM easily sub-lee th* relíela The inheLilants are |-ea- reble Tlrey ere drefustrul with lhe si tor Horre of three su< -s. >e native g vernor* On tire two lelan-l* are B'l.OuO bead ot cattle.wbleb constitute the I<» h I supply Of th* rebel eimjl n! tire Sooth. men su l a woman ars burled under an avalanche of snow, winch cams dow II Granite mountain near the M sgna Charts mine, at White Pma. T4 miles Tlie misslug, wbo from this place are suppoee-l to be desìi, are Mrs Margaret Stout. Michael Klch Welch, James Joidatr and ihres turn abose names are unknown I rofeu«i MtefniAtt » Pupil »f Kv*»lk. libro « »reti It < s*it*»ii »1 rtiii«ii»i|ihi* A Big Local Trade Reported at Manila ARRIVAL OF RtlNFORCt Mí NTS Manila. March 7.—Th# United State« franafmrt Ohio arrived ytwterdav. In the last two «lava there haa bw*n a very ««olh ^able « ha^gw in M anile the belt* l, prui ably <lue tn the arrival of rvinfurrementa f>*r the Arnett« an troopa. Numliora «»( |o»ple are a*en un the •tr«M'ta, ami the amount of buai- nr«a trananote«l tn the »tore« haa mar- veloualy inrrea»«*«f. Yeelerday the Ltinrta waa bl«*uk<^l with earriagea fur the fire! time ainoe the oull’trail, and the tmud of the Twentieth regular a played a numler of an*, and it waa hard to believe that a «tale of wai el* ialcal. Ontaida the eity there vra« dvMNlltary rtrtf’g thtougbofit the «lay. an«l al vari- »na p*int» the ah ar p«hu*)trf« were mu* I annoying. At ’san Pr»|ro Ma ati the rebel* are verv active, eteetlng rntrenchmenta in frunl <>f the lu eition o> < upir«| by the U ,*«hingtun tr«M»|<e, although a two gun battery of the Hiilh artillery repeat« lly • he I led them The enrmv are fully alive to the fact that Mautrr« have a mm h longer range than the Kpringtirhla and are contino- ooaly taking “pot •h«»t«‘* in ounpara- tivraafrty. The Aiuet lean *ol<ltrr* <li*< like thi« pa»a»vr re*i*tam r, an t are •agei lor the rlt ttrmrnl of an active mm paign. Ilrapite the heat, the health of the men in the trench«* ha* lui proved ra mat kably. The tranapori Ohio ■ irive-l trelay with reinfureemvnt*. tine casually. Private Overton, company (I. Twenty* •r. <md Infantry, died on the Jd Inal . >f aplnal menlngiti*. EXPLOSION T»rrlbl» I Of A MAGAZINE «»r I if» M»ar TuMlan, * rane». Tuiilun. Manti 7 —Tire nevai maga •ine ut Ire G-iubran. l—twren Ire Rovi.e enil Touhin, In ih» -lr|«r(m»nt ■>! Vai, Houtliern Franco, eiplrelnl at 2 30 u'< l<» k tliis morning All of tire aul ii rer a on 4uty al tire tuagasme w-rw kill*t. an I a numtrer of inliallitania - f tire 'Iretri.-l. tire bulMin** of whlch wera ra»*l, ala» fall vielimw Fu»ly cor|rea bava alrea-l* l*.n r*’nver*l. Tire - aire« of ih»«spl-Hiioii re noi known. Fili* llioueaii-l klto*reiumra of I la k |»w-lrr esplrela«!. It )<n>ks as though a volcanic «mption had occurred, the country Iwni* awcpl almost bare with- In .a radio* of two luilea, houses de- aitoye<l, li««, -ivcrturii—l and distortr*.!/ fl«l*l* -Irv.atat««! and oovsrr-l with - : ■ • ai. I mpal pat.le l . a * -*nre of tire stonare are «norme a « »n« welghlog Mi kilogramtnce f»ll in tire subiirb of l’un« <ln l.ae Si(ii* ul tire «iploaton are evlrtant in all tire sub uiiw <>f Tnulon and In tire city Itsclf. F.ven et SI. Jean de Ver. flv« tini-re dis taili. Windows were sliattere,! end doora baitnrrd in. Il is lin|»Hiaibln to aecet- taln accurately tire nuuiliei kill«-l, but il re believed that no fewer than |i*O Were injured. ARMED ii , ij HIGHWAYMEN I p *nv»n M»n on n Tnrurtm til r>cl» Pnth. Tscoina, Wash., Mauth 7.—Two ■ riu*l hitfhwayiurn lal-1 in ambneh on a bu'Vi'le palli two mile* (ruin tire city t>>niglit ami <aplur*l ami rub I»-1 axvrn lurn brlwrct'11 H emi II o’clock, wx-iir- in^ revv-ral wet-Ire* tint Iras Ilian »1'1 In cash. They laid a log acrore tbo I ath ami stopped th« traveler* a* tlrey lain« to IL Th* flrst man was a candy make», who lia-l a bumllr of aptoii*, whii li tlrey u**l to load tholr prtnnrei* as tlrey rain«, one by ona. Altai rob bing tlrem. tlrey tred Ibnir hand* an l fret ami lai-l tlrem in a row in the brush. Al II o’clock the h»>t|>*-l* went away, leaving the Victims l»>iiml. Ono rnanag*! to toll over where another mold untie him with his teeth, eml tirev gave the alarm, but the rolile-i* b*<l fl*!. About 7 o'clock, two men, presum ably th* same, liel-J up T. O. Abbott, a prominent altoruoy. a few bio. ka from lhe same place, but bo broke away ami eec.ap»l. Htklla Ulpliia, Mirth 4 — During the .New Yoik. March 4 —A «liepateh to month of February there w»rr r<.ine-l the Wo» hl from Beilin «ay* Profee al th* Unitod State« mint in thia city r«’f T«-fuian. - I Pr d« •• r K em h*• 600. ItH) loul»le »«aglrs Silver coln<*l ald«-tet pupila, i* (»eheved to have dia con*i*la«l of TH.(MM) «lullar« and 111,(MX) «»verni « new *rrutn fur (he cute of half dollars There were 446.000 pneumonie He Inocmlated rabbit* 5 tent pi we* and 1,157,0*0 pattme« with the pneiiinorrua boccila«, which coined The total nutnirer ul piwri I etd lt»r»rb»!l l’rw-1 ia generally l«elteved to canoe pneu ouinn>l wa* S.191.190. and Ihtlr total Gr.,r»s Is rr.«lral.S. Washington. March 3 —Lord Her monia. ami will» the thitv gii nod value |IO 169.670 laiti-lon, March 7.—The Oorre*|orid- scliell. one of the joint high < urn in is be iriuculated mk-e suffering frutn pneo ent of the fkaily Telegraph, atl*ayenn*i, sloiier* Irom Great Britain, died here moma Rwln» M«rr»*l»» K •!••>» A «o' <w->)iient aerie* of »-speri capital of French Guiana, eaya Hus morning He wai lorJ chancellor ti.eni* »bowed that it wa* In the red Santiago de Cuba. March 4 —After ”!n the eoorse of a re--ent conversa ' g ■. « t Britain, ami wm s« . marrow of th« I« tir» that the anti to«- long delay, the former 8patii*h cruiser tion. Dreyfus de. lared that hie return Uulte-I -isles tiecause of his eminent in i» pr«w!u< ed and that rod marrow Reina Mercedes, which w«* sunk in to Fiance was imminent, Iml for the attainments to lake a lea-ling part In takrn from a human onpee after feath tlie channel of Santiago harbor during paat month he ha»l received no news. lhe negotiation* designel Io settle all from pneumonia ami ii*ed a* a »erum th« loiutardrneiit by Admiral Samp I understand that Im io In a elate of et 1sting differences between the UuiteJ «ill cure mi<* tnfrttrd with the die- sun s fleet no June 0. has In-rn rrtiiei prostration that causes considerable States and Canada ar.<l pum|»sd o»it. tlie government tug* anxiety " eave Mu All sere Hur Uss A «othnglj, it t* hn|«rd that thl* assisting the wrecking tompany > i|>lr*«lnn uf lismalne. Halifax N S , March 0 — The gov -•■mm will have the «ame *att*factury was brougfit up lo lli* city this after SI. Petersburg, Marih 7. — I-as I even noun ernment steamer Aberdeen has arrived (esulti in human i«rir>g« ing a carboy of benaine elphsled in a here Hom Kable island, bringing the Klplitig ImpritviMg Fnntllhf • < rsfllaa Tf'ltl third-claaa rail roe-1 carriage on the line crew of the wreike-l steamer Moravia, New York. March 3 —The <'Omlith»n Cleveland, G, March t — A specie ’ ■ d Dwinak, south of St Petersburg. which was lost on the northeast bar of uf Rudyard Kipling Is very turn h im* from Sandusky to the Flalndealer say» The carnage was burned, sia wonir-n the island last month Necond «ifllcer proved tonight Th* crisis iu the di*- ■ gigantic coffin trust Is in process of and a man were killisl, and 10 others Itrintou was the only one lust of a crew rase was pasa«d thi* morning. formation there Fncev will be reived were injured. ol 40 th» < |»|>|«n«»«4 »f < *!•••• llrhsl I e-«k<l»r < AU|ht •tM«r It •<••*» ««d Wil»« Rearganlsles ,t'1 Arms Washington, March 4 —The amend Ixmdon, March 7. — The Hhanghai Sew York. March 0 — A dispatch to ment which Senator Hansboioughoffer* Havana. March 4 —General Gomer the llerall from Washington says rd tn the army rrotgsn let ion bill, ami has silked Governor-General Brooke tu eorreapon<lrnt of thè Ihsily Mail eaye that thè leader ut thè ret»ls In thè Action I* being taken by lire war *n<l which Ireiemr a i-arl tl.ret Measure, reduce the army uf occupation lo 10, navy depeiliueut* to ve«irg*niae tire prohibiting oflker* or eul-lret* from 000 men, retaining 10,000 Cubans in province of an lloui < Nagan-ll'-oi, thè rervice* under tlie cnxnproinise army .r||,ng intoiicating drink* in any post the servioe of tlie military government ( notor lotta «{«sperarlo), ha* l*rn cap bill end naval personnel bill. At least, so says Senor Manuel «!e to rr»l, 43 of his Ixsly guani being -ir eiibsn*«, wa* more fai-ieaetilnf Cespedes, who acted as interpreter at killes-l. Ilian flrvt apt-sml It goes further Munlaaa Mining l»»»l yesterday'« ruonctl, adding that Gen The sale *"** PNihibil* *ny other peraun from ■ lana tnr Vwrl Wllsuw. (Wnver, Cola. March Bethlehem, Pa., March «. — The of the ('«doralo Xmeltlng and Mining selling so li liquor* in any riuainp- eral Bruuke tuck lhe pro|M>sitioti under Hirai, or any place -lae-l lot military consideration and prumisw*! lo consult Bethlehem Iron Company baa ship|w»l Company property at Butte. .Mont., to puprose* Thia eill r«< lode liquors Washington General Brooke himself three 10-inch gun* to Fort Wilson, in a New York company is aaeouncod.th* from all military >e»*rvaliow*. «ays nothing on lhe question. Washington. . I W»4»s I» M» A«*veeee4* THe Veps’s C'eoaillee. Korne, Match 0.—The physicians of Lovell* March 6 — The o|«erative« of the pop* say they are quite satisfied • II cutton mill* in Ihi* city were noli- with bis coo-lit ion W lien leaving (he Ard today that an advance uf wages, pontiff last evening they pie. lie led for generally featuring lhe redoetion of him a long life. IttSA. will lake effeot April I The employes number from I6.0V0 tu 20,> W'**liin*ton, March 4 —The presi- 000. dcnl ha* approva»! bill* ae lollow* For tire Inrcstigalion of leprosy In thè Washington, March 0.—The best re- Unlte-I Stai«*, for publio building* at liniatM available place the aggregate of Botte City, Moni.; Spelile. Wa*h.; appfopriationa of the present session of Oakland, 4'al., ami Salt Lek« City, oongress at •6Ì8.0S4.A' 1 Utah; ileo the appinpnalion of »4.000, appropriations for the leal year wore 0«X> to c*rry out the pnrerelon el tire (auk,111,015, making a granii total fot ireaty of uerne Wilk Spala. be coiigreeo of 11.40». 117.104. Arrived «4 Hong Kong New York, March t —A special to the Herald from Washington says: The Hate department haa received word that the civilian meml-ers of tlie Philippine commission have arrived at Hong Kong and aiti start immediately for Manila, where they will arriva ofc Sator lay. Il is onderstooil that they will Im- mediately seek to communicate with the native leader* for the puritan of in p-essi ng them with the friendly pur- l»ise of this government an-1 Inducing them to lay down their arar*. Geuhle Gall» Barelse. Cincinnati, March A —Charles Fee general passenger agent of the North ern Pacilte railroad, who was here, stated to a press represenlatire that on March II his road would start double daily transcontinental trains from SI Paul and Minneafailis to North Paciflc eoaet pointe. One tram, the Puget Round limited, will leave St Psol al 0 44 A M . the other, the Oregon lim Itod, will leave Mt Paul at 10 *0 P. M Both will make equal time and will bo equipped in Arst-claoe style la I every reaped, <»r«»r»di tn ■ Franrlarsh. Huntsville, Ala.. Meri h 7 —Tire thud battalion of the Nliteentb in fantry, as it was boarding the train for Fort fx-avenworth, Kan., today, was ordered to Han Francisco to take trans port for Manila. The battalia» poat- poned its departure until tomorrow. German <'rel.ee Selle Away. Berlin, March 7."A dispatch from Manila announors that the American authorities there have undertaken the protection of German Inteeeta, and that the cruiser Kaiser Augusta has left Manila bay.